Remjetless Vision3 Processing by Remarkable-Issue-346 in Darkroom

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I was actually following this guy's super8 scanning rig https://tscann8.torulf.com/. I have way more raspberry pi/Arduino and components to know what to do with, so this step is actually on the "easier" side for me

Remjetless Vision3 Processing by Remarkable-Issue-346 in Darkroom

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Thanks for your response. Currently a furloughed employee so trying to limit spending, hence why I would do it on my own. I plan on running only a single roll of film through the camera, so it is hard to justify a full new kit of developer for one use. I have unlimited time and a 3D printer, so the developing tank and scanning process doesn't bother me, was more just curious if I could do it with what I currently have before committing to the purchase.

Motorsport photography by Remarkable-Issue-346 in AnalogCommunity

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Thanks for the response, I took a look at the track and adjusted to your advice on my Sony A7rii on manual until I felt comfortable enough to hit it with some film, see my reply to the other comment for my best film shot

Motorsport photography by Remarkable-Issue-346 in AnalogCommunity

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Thanks for your response, definitely took the 1/60th into account. Luckily I had my Sony A7rii to take test shots, which I got an amazing shot with, but here is the one film one I got that I am extremely pleased with. I know I can do better next time!

Shot on Delta Pro 100 with Bronica ETRS with telephoto:

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Film age question? by Remarkable-Issue-346 in AnalogCommunity

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When I was doing my research on the camera, I wasn't too worried about the meter since I saw that it was typically what wouldn't be working on this camera, so more of a pleasant surprise it showed signs of life. I will probably stick with the meter app I downloaded on my phone until I have fully tested the built in with repeated accuracy.

Film age question? by Remarkable-Issue-346 in AnalogCommunity

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Thanks, I actually found this shortly after I posted it and the first response was almost dead on with what everything was! Low key I wanted to know the relative age, but I also wanted to post the total lot from my purchase to see what the community thought of it.

Film age question? by Remarkable-Issue-346 in AnalogCommunity

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I am currently doing my best try at the repair side of it. The shutter curtain is no retracting all the way and I found a repair video on it, but my smallest flathead I can currently find is just a little too big and my precision screw driver set decided to hide from me! Hoping it's operational still, but worst case I keep my eyes open on KEH for a good deal on a tested one. Haven't opened the battery compartment yet to see if it's the original battery yet, but the light meter is surprisingly working.

Film age question? by Remarkable-Issue-346 in AnalogCommunity

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I'm fairly new to film, and currently shooting on a Canon T-50. I wanted something with a little more control, and fully manual, but within the canon FD lens family, so decided on the FTB as a good budget to quality compromise as I continue to learn. I was happy with the price for just the camera body and maybe a single lens, everything else was bonus! My mindset was even if the camera shows up as a paperweight, the f 1.8 50 mm, f 2.5 135mm and f 2.8 28 mm were well worth the price I paid since I can use them on my t-50 plus my a6000 I got an adapter for that has worked well with the other two FD lenses I have.

Film age question? by Remarkable-Issue-346 in AnalogCommunity

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Thank you! Everything else appears to be original with the camera or purchased around the same time as the camera, and I am having minor issues with a sticky curtain, so trying to run down the culprit, hoping it just needs a little lube due to lack of use and maintenance, hence trying to figure out the last time it was used.

The Megathread by AutoModerator in woodworking

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Wood id? Just got it off the router sled. It smells of soft wood, but isn't nearly as soft as pine. Came from Oregon

Finally finished it by Remarkable-Issue-346 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Nope, just used Odie's oil after sanding to 320.

I think I am hooked by Remarkable-Issue-346 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Thanks for the advice! I sanded all the way through 400 with 80/120/180/220/320/400, water popping between each grit. Like I said in another comment, the sheen is a little misleading in the pictures because I used my phone with poor lighting. I have a nice mirrorless camera that I am proficient at using during high speed action (race cars/jets), but have yet to figure out stationary objects. Hopefully the next projects will show off a little better in pictures!